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Fat Quarter Bag Tutorial | Diary of a Quilter – a quilt blog
little girl purse patterns | Diary of a Quilter – a quilt blog: Fat Quarter Bag Tutorial Originally posted here at Make and Takes. RATHER THAN REMOVE THIS POST, LET ME RECOMMEND A NEW AND IMPROVED VERSION OF THE FAT QUARTER BAG TUTORIAL HERE. This project is a really quick and easy one creating the perfect little girl-bag. (Or maybe even a grown-up girl bag.) The possibilities are endless. I’ll demo the basic assembly technique and then a couple of embellishing options and you can let your creativity go from there! To start all you’ll need is a Fat Quarter. If you want your bag to have a contrasting lining, get a second fat quarter and you’ll have enough for two cute bags! First of all, what is a Fat Quarter? Craft stores and fabric stores often carry pre-cut pieces of yardage called Fat Quarters. They are pieces of fabric measuring 18β x 22β. I chose to use two different FQ’s and make two bags. Begin by cutting your FQ’s in half creating 2 pieces 11β x 18β. Cut 2 16β pieces of ribbon for the handles. (I used 1 ?β wide grosgrain.) Match-up your outer fabric and your lining fabric right sides together and pin at the two 11βends. Pin the ribbon for the handles between the []